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Digital Remix Portfolio

Mastering the craft of writing through digital media creation.

How does digital media and learning benefit an organization whose core programs center on the process and practice of writing—rough drafts, critiques, revisions, readings?

Young aspiring writers are often told to read widely and learn the techniques of those authors they admire by mirroring their writing. Writing through imitation is like copying a style or a structure, but pasting or using it in a way that repurposes the original piece into a new work. Similar to sampling music, it is the practice of remixing content.

Drawing on this practice of remixing that intersects the writing and digital media spheres, Girls Write Now piloted the Digital Remix Portfolios that aimed to seamlessly incorporate digital media learning into its existing Mentoring Program while staying true to its writing-intensive model.

Year One

The pilot program consisted of a small group of Girls Write Now mentor-mentee pairs working through spring 2012 to digitally remix and expand upon original pieces of writing to create new digital content. Mentees and mentors attended monthly digital media workshops hosted by partner organization, Parsons the New School for Design: dorskhops on Photography/Video, Typography/Animation, Audio Production, and Transmedia Storytelling.

The mentees documented the progress and outcomes of their remixing projects online through digital diaries hosted by Figment.com.

Year Two

The Digital Remix Portfolio pilot program has evolved into the Girls Write New School Digital Media Mentoring Program with an expanded series of dorkShops, mentor meetings, and lab hours.

The Spring 2013 cohort of mentees explored creative publishing with their mentors and acquired concrete skills in writing, communication, and digital media, including: